Travis Baker MD+FollowRivian’s Secret Lab for E-Bikes?!Rivian just spun off a secret project into a new company called Also, and they’re about to drop some wild new e-bikes and scooters. With $105M in fresh funding, they’re aiming to make city commutes way easier (and greener). Apparently, these rides are so efficient, charging them for a year costs less than a fancy dinner. Plus, the e-bike market is booming—think billions in revenue soon. Would you ditch your car for a slick e-bike? #EVs #Micromobility #Rivian #EBikes #SustainableTransport #Cars00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowRivian’s Bold Move: Meet Also, Inc.🚀 Exciting news from Rivian! They've just spun out their micromobility business into a new startup: Also, Inc. 🚲🛴 Focusing on lightweight, global mobility solutions, Also, Inc. is backed by $105M from Eclipse Ventures. Rivian will keep a strong connection with them—could this redefine urban transport? 🌍✨ What do you think? #Rivian #Micromobility #Innovation #Business133Share
malonestephen+FollowMicromobility Isn't A Problem In Cities, It's A Solution! 🚴E-bikes and electric scooters are becoming more popular in our cities and for good reason. They are affordable, efficient, and way better for dense urban environments than big cars. But a lot of people see roads as being for cars only. This is creating a challenge for lawmakers as new faster e-bikes are pushing the boundaries of our laws. The biggest issue is mixing slow traditional bikes with fast e-bikes and even faster cars. Data shows that car drivers are willing to switch to micromobility if they feel safe. A great solution seems to be sacrificing some car lanes for a high speed bike lane. It would solve the problem of co-mingling and make everyone safer. They already do this in some places and it has been a huge success. Giving up car lanes for bikes would get more people riding. It would also help to naturally limit carbon emissions. As a cycling enthusiast, I'm all for these changes anyway 😎 #Micromobility #UrbanPlanning #TrafficLaws #Ebikes #ElectricScooters #CityLife #Transportation #Environment #Discussion 00Share